March, 2014
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Fri07Mar
Could the impending flow meter regulations for Singapore cause mass consolidation?
Inside Opinion: Flow Meters, and Mass Consolidation in Singapore
February, 2014
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Thu27Feb
Box ship size is growing faster than the markets, and at some stage the tonnage timebomb will go off.
Inside Opinion: Do We Need a Cap on Box-Ship Size?
January, 2014
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Fri17Jan
It is no secret that the big tankers have had a terrible last few years. But like the Grand National, it's about the long game.
Inside Opinion: Euronav, Maersk Tankers, and the VLCC Long Game
December, 2013
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Thu12Dec
Volume is not all that matters any more, and the successful bunker companies are unafraid to walk away from an enquiry.
Inside Opinion: Is Savvy Trading Causing Reduced Bunker Volumes in Singapore?
November, 2013
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Fri22Nov
Is it just a sales pitch, or are the real mad men those not buying into the eco-ship boom?
Inside Opinion: Who are the Mad Men of Eco-Shipping?
October, 2013
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Thu31Oct
MPA should be applauded for tackling quantity issues, but mandatory flow meters could force Singapore's bunker quality to drop.
Inside Opinion: Singapore Bunkering Going Against the Flow
Wed16Oct
It is great to see Hollywood start to give a little bit more respect and regard for shipping.
Inside Opinion: Lip Service for a Global Service
Wed02Oct
Some companies are regularly ordering by standard procedure 5% more bunkers than needed.
Inside Opinion: Getting the Amount of Bunkers You've Paid For
September, 2013
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Wed18Sep
Having led the world pretty much since shipping began, are we coming to the end of the "Greek era"?
Inside Opinion: The Greek Masters
August, 2013
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Tue27Aug
In the current bad debt risk climate, are bunker companies pushing up prices artificially by adding in a bad debt premium into bunker prices?
Inside Opinion: Are Bunker Companies Adding in a Bad Debt Premium into Bunker Prices?